Looking For Differential Type Device For Project

In summary, the device MrGoodKata is talking about is a differential, which is a mechanical device that allows the drive shafts to go in different directions (clockwise and counterclockwise). The differential has a ratchet that switches gears based on the input drive shaft.
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Hi,

I'm doing a project and i saw a device a few months back that basically, no matter what direction the driving shaft would go the output driven shaft would always go in the one direction. I'm looking for the name of this type of device, or maybe where i can find a site with it

It is something similar to the picture but just the part inside the encasing:

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...url if image doesn't show: http://www.flickr.com/photos/91678310@N04/8341688173/

Thanks for any help, it's much appreciated

MrGoodKat
 
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a differential?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_(mechanical_device )

so you're saying the input drive shaft can go clockwise or counter-clockwise and the output shaft will always be clockwise.

that sounds like there's some kind of ratchet to switch from one gear to the other when motion is reversed.
 
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Well ya, but it is just the bit in the encasing (within the red box in the picture), I can see it in my head, i just don't know what to search for to get the specific one i am looking for. Everything that i have searched for i haven't been able to find it in images or videos!

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"so you're saying the input drive shaft can go clockwise or counter-clockwise and the output shaft will always be clockwise." you that is exactly what I am looking for...

I saw it working, I am just not sure where i saw it!

i'll go searching for it with ratchet in it
 
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Ok i found what i was looking for...dont think it's of any use to me or what i thought it was :P ...

cheers for the help
 
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screwdrivers have the ratchet feature where you set it for clockwise or counterclockwise
so that turning oneway drives the screw in and reversing you get the characteristic ratchet click, click click...

so the trick would be to have a ratchet that moves back and forth based on the input drive shaft and in one direction engaging one intermediate gear and in the other direction disengaging it (ie lift it up) and engaging the counter gear

The only problem I see is the output shaft would rotate in the same direction but stop and start when the input shaft switches direction due to the ratchet switching gears.
 

1. What is a differential type device?

A differential type device is a tool or instrument that is designed to measure the difference between two values. This can be used in various fields such as engineering, physics, and mathematics.

2. How does a differential type device work?

A differential type device typically works by comparing the input signal to a reference signal and then amplifying the difference between the two. This amplified difference is then measured and displayed on the device.

3. What are some common applications of a differential type device?

Some common applications of a differential type device include measuring pressure, temperature, flow, and voltage differences in various systems. It can also be used in feedback control systems to maintain stability and accuracy.

4. Are there different types of differential type devices?

Yes, there are different types of differential type devices, such as differential pressure gauges, differential thermometers, and differential amplifiers. Each type is designed for a specific purpose and operates differently.

5. How do I choose the right differential type device for my project?

To choose the right differential type device for your project, you should first determine the specific measurements you need to make and the accuracy required. Then, research and compare different devices to find one that meets your project's needs and budget. Consulting with a specialist or experienced colleague can also be helpful.

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